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To spread: During the summer, the Russians have never been able to capture any b...

"Occupied Landings and Fields": a military expert summed up the "summer offensive" of the Russian Federation in Ukraine

To spread: During the summer, the Russians have never been able to capture any big city in Ukraine, or to achieve the task of operational and tactical importance, says Alexander Kovalenko. The so -called "Summer offensive" has ended without much success. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation could not occupy any large settlement for all three months of summer, and lost more than 90,000 soldiers. This was emphasized by military expert Alexander Kovalenko.

According to him, in 3 months of the summer, Russian occupation troops seized 1587 km² of the territory of Ukraine. This is less than the autumn phase of the offensive in 2024 - 1630 km². "That is, the decisive mega-market of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was weaker than the autumn campaign of 2024. The losses of personnel in 3 months was 93 580 bodies,"-said Alexander Kovalenko.

Other losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during the "summer offensive" made: Alexander Kovalenko emphasizes that during the summer the Russians have not been able to capture any big city, or to achieve the task of operational and tactical importance. "Throughout the summer period, Russian occupation troops were occupied by fields, forestry and small, destroyed villages.

The capture of dozens of destroyed villages and hectares, mutilated by artillery, fields of experts described by artillery, fields. It should be reminded that in early June it was reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to win at all costs, so he begins a summer offensive on Ukraine, which officers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are called a "last jerk" in order to break the will of Ukrainians.

Despite the statements of individual experts on the failure of the summer offensive, the retired Lieutenant General Igor Romanenko considers such estimates premature. According to him, the enemy did not give up his strategic goals and prepares new blows in the coming months. Recall that The Telegraph reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation broke into the Dnipropetrovsk region - a region that had previously remained outside the front line.